This is cool and everything and it gives an superior alternative to the Awseomium, but i think the real magic lies in the possibility to implement node.js wizardry in construct2 and get a nice .exe file with a bunch of power. JohnnySheffield2012-12-07 23:59:16

Actually no idea. I presume they are icons shipped with chromium for video player, sound player controls, alert windows and such?

Loading time is something I'll get into as soon i finish with the plugin to control the window (enter fullscreen, leave fullscreen, minimize, etc) because it's essential to have that part functional to make something useful.

I'm halfway done with it, plugin will be up in a few hours then i'll try to see if i can do something with the loading time...

from wiki: "On Windows with some hardware and driver, WebGL won't work until you copy D3DCompiler_43.dll and d3dx9_43.dll to node-webkit's directory, or install DirectX redistributable. For license reasons we cannot ship those DLLs."

So it actaully works out of the box, but not on all hardware. I haven't look at the licenses to see if we can distribute them freely, but of node-webkit can't ship them so i don't think it's an option.

from wiki: "On Windows with some hardware and driver, WebGL won't work until you copy D3DCompiler_43.dll and d3dx9_43.dll to node-webkit's directory, or install DirectX redistributable. For license reasons we cannot ship those DLLs."

So it actaully works out of the box, but not on all hardware. I haven't look at the licenses to see if we can distribute them freely, but of node-webkit can't ship them so i don't think it's an option.[/QUOTE]

@JohnnySheffield maybe it could reduce startup time, i'm not sure if it's true.